Tuesday Book Chat | Do You Have A Top 10 List of Christian Reads In 2021?

Welcome to Tuesday Book Chat. This is where we encourage book lovers to answer our bookish question of the week.

Today’s question is:

Do you have a top 10 list of Christian reads in 2021?

We look forward to hearing your thoughts. Please join in the conversation by commenting on this post or on the blog post shared in our Australasian Christian Writers Facebook Group.

Let’s chat!

Well considering I have read 13 books and a few children’s books and that includes devotions, No. I am hoping to read more next year. My list includes middle school age which were really good books. A few novellas also good, a cosy mystery, mystery/suspense and a few novels.

Your turn.

I look forward to reading your comments here or at the FB group. I will be late replying as have a trip to the city today.

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    Jenny Blake (Ausjenny) is a cricket fanatic who loves reading although not reading as much as she use to. She loves to be able to help promote good Christian books and support authors. In her spare time she is enjoying the company of her two cats, enjoys jigsaws and watching cricket.

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Jenny Blake (Ausjenny) is a cricket fanatic who loves reading although not reading as much as she use to. She loves to be able to help promote good Christian books and support authors. In her spare time she is enjoying the company of her two cats, enjoys jigsaws and watching cricket.

4 replies on “Tuesday Book Chat | Do You Have A Top 10 List of Christian Reads In 2021?”

    1. Some interesting books in your list I recognise a lot the authors. Thanks for sharing

  1. In no particular order, these are the ten books that stand out in my mind this year:
    Karen Witemeyer’s The Heart’s Charge
    Kristi Ann Hunter’s Winning the Gentlemen
    Roseanna M White’s Shadows over England series
    Amanda Dyke’s Set the Stars Alight
    Christine Dillon’s Grace in the Frost
    Naomi Rawlings–I found her this year and ended up buying everything’s she’s ever written…
    Jessica Kate’s A Girl’s Guide to the Outback
    Lynne Stringer’s Once Confronted
    H Richard Hester’s New Testament Bible History Handbook and workbook
    Jolene Navarro’s The Texan’s Truth

    1. Hi Dienece, I like Naomi Rawlings. I found her due to her LIH books she put out. Looks like a good list.

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